Hollywood Hills

New to the market: Classic 1957 mid-century modern Buff & Hensman in peaceful Nichols Canyon. Located on a large street to street lot, this stunning residence is purported to be the very first Buff & Hensman designed home.

Now on the market, this rare Andalusian/Spanish style home with stunning original character details. Built in 1930 by C.S. Arganbright for Otto K. Olesen, the Hollywood residence features dramatic scale and design in every room.

The Brander House, built in 1959 under the supervision of cultural barrier-breaking architect Eugene Kinn Choy, A.I.A., was subsequently immortalized by the era’s most eminent architectural photographer Julius Shulman.

A mid-century classic designed by Case Study architect Thornton Abell and built in 1959 for Dr. Augustus Bakos, this Hollywood Hills residence has been impeccably restored by Tony Unruh to the architect’s vision.